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The online home for Revolver Magazine and the Golden Gods Awards delivers hard rock and heavy metal news, Hottest Chicks in Hard Rock, music video, photos and moreFri, 31 Jul 2015 17:01:26 +0000en-UShourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=3.9.2Sluggo Picks the 10 Hottest Chicks in Dubstephttp://www.revolvermag.com/lists-2/sluggo-picks-the-10-hottest-chicks-in-dubstep.html
http://www.revolvermag.com/lists-2/sluggo-picks-the-10-hottest-chicks-in-dubstep.html#commentsWed, 19 Sep 2012 15:00:24 +0000http://www.revolvermag.com/?p=37166Currently in the midst of his “No Hostages” tour, Phoenix-based artist, producer, and Ultragore Recordings CEO Sluggo stands at the forefront of the fast-rising EDM genre with his uniquely heavy metal-influenced dubstep sound. No wonder then that Korn frontman Jonathan Davis, aka JDevil, handpicked him as an opener on two legs of his band’s North American tour. Furthermore, Davis is collaborating with Sluggo, as well as Tyler Blue, in the EDM supergroup KILLBOT, who will release their debut EP in October. Sluggo will also have his own new EP, Engineered to Destroy, out this fall. Here, he selects the Hottest Chicks in Dubstep.
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]]>http://www.revolvermag.com/lists-2/sluggo-picks-the-10-hottest-chicks-in-dubstep.html/feed8Sluggo Picks 10 Dubstep Songs for Metalheadshttp://www.revolvermag.com/lists-2/sluggo-picks-10-dubstep-songs-for-metalheads.html
http://www.revolvermag.com/lists-2/sluggo-picks-10-dubstep-songs-for-metalheads.html#commentsWed, 12 Sep 2012 18:35:55 +0000http://www.revolvermag.com/?p=37111Currently in the midst of his “No Hostages” tour, Phoenix-based artist, producer, and Ultragore Recordings CEO Sluggo stands at the forefront of the fast-rising EDM genre with his uniquely heavy metal-influenced dubstep sound. No wonder then that Korn frontman Jonathan Davis, aka JDevil, handpicked him as an opener on two legs of his band’s North American tour. Furthermore, Davis is collaborating with Sluggo, as well as Tyler Blue, in the EDM supergroup KILLBOT, who will release their debut EP in October. Sluggo will also have his own new EP, Engineered to Destroy, out this fall. All this considered, we thought he would be the perfect man to pick 10 Dubstep Songs for Metalheads.

2. 9mm, “Poison for Blood”
“Alright, this one has another slow riff that builds into a hardcore verse and electronics. This is some serious mosh-pit warfare.”

3. KILLBOT, “I’ll Fuck It”
“KILLBOT is myself, J Devil , and Tyler Blue. I had the skeleton of the production and Jon added the guitar. He started screaming, ‘I’ll fuck it,’ and it just sounded so dirty and awesome. You can headbang to this!”

4. Asking Alexandria, “Another Bottle Down (Tomba Remix)”
“Tomba took a completely dope Asking Alexandria tune and made it even doper by chopping it up with this eerie dance floor synth. Scene kids from the UK to Arkansas can dig this.”

5. Asking Alexandria, “The Final Episode (Borgore Remix)”
“So Borgore slowed down this one and made it all stripper pole-ready and grimy like he can. Still, the hook is still there. There might be some dead people in the club when the drop hits.”

6. Eric Clapton, “Cocaine (Sluggo & Nerd Rage Bootleg)”
“If you don’t like the original, there’s something wrong with you. Nerd Rage and I updated it. We think it works. I wonder how Clapton would feel…”

7. Lamb of God, “Pray (Tek9 Remix)”
“Lamb of God is like today’s Pantera. They’re another band you’d better like. Tek9 made the song all cyber and crazy. It builds up like a dance track, while maintaining those sick metal screams. Get on your knees and pray.”

9. System of a Down, “Chop Suey (Sinister Souls Remix)”
“At first, it seems like the original, then it gets all psycho and crazy. It’s unpredictable and awesome.”

10. Datsik, “Evilution,” featuring J Devil & Infected Mushroom
“The homie J Devil sounds totally evil and satanic here. He’s become the antichrist of EDM, and you gotta hail him for that scream and crazy growl. Datsik’s production is sizzling and sinister.”

]]>http://www.revolvermag.com/lists-2/sluggo-picks-10-dubstep-songs-for-metalheads.html/feed8Korn Frontman Jonathan Davis Picks His Top Five Electronic Trackshttp://www.revolvermag.com/news/korn-frontman-jonathan-davis-picks-his-top-five-electronic-tracks.html
http://www.revolvermag.com/news/korn-frontman-jonathan-davis-picks-his-top-five-electronic-tracks.html#commentsWed, 30 Nov 2011 13:00:04 +0000http://www.revolvermag.com/?p=28342Korn release their highly anticipated new electronic-infused record, The Path of Totality, on December 6. Having worked with some of the genre’s top producers–including Skrillex, Noisia, and 12th Planet–on the album, we asked vocalist Jonathan Davis to share with us his top five electronic tracks. Here is what he came up with.

“Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites,”Skrillex
“I love it, because it’s a mixture of so many different genres of music. It’s fucking dubstep, its electro, it’s everything. I love how he just mixes a bunch of genres together. And when I first heard that song, it blew me away, cause of the big bass, the talking basses, and all this shit. But then it’s got all–what do you call it?–there was, like, melodies and shit going over the top, he’d pitch his voice up and it’s interesting things that he did. I love it.”

“Trouble in the West,” Koan Sound “It’s some kids, I think they’re from Europe, and they do this kind of dubstep that it’s kind of like southern-rock funk shit. It’s crazy. ‘Trouble in the west,’ I love that song. And it’s not really dubstep-y, it’s drum and bassy, but it feels like southern rock and funk. It’s these two 18-year-old kids. Really fucking cool shit.”

“X Rated,” Excision featuring Messinian“I love that song, it’s fucking heavy. It’s metal, dude. Those guys invented heavy-metal dubstep, hands down. Dubstep, originally, it got named dub because of the dub influences,. It was more regage. And then these kids start taking it and fucking it up. And Excision, and Downlink, and Datsik met on a dubstep forum. They were three kids that were just taking shit and just making it heavy, the bass was heavy and it was aggressive. And Excision said, ‘You guys come to my house and let’s do this shit.’ And he started Rottun Recordings and basically he’s the No. 1 dubstep DJ in North America for that style of dubstep. And the sounds and the production are ridiculous. And that shit, I call ‘heavy-metal dubstep.’”

“The Dark Crystal,” Sluggo and Nerd Rage
“I love that movie. ‘Feel the power of the dark crystal!’ And then it just goes all fucking crazy.”